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where is Thunder?

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Crunchy
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where is Thunder?

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I searched through the forum topics and couldn't find one with this topic, so sorry if this has been covered. I assumed he would be at the arena, but I can't get back in there. I was thinking he may be at the Hero Guild, but that doesn't seem likely.
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SPOILERS

I'm assuming you're doing the Lady Grey quest. You'll need to go to Bargate prison to find Thunder. Eventually, you'll follow him up the Executioner's hill. If you've already agreeed to teh Archeologist rescue quest, you'll have to wait until you've finished that.
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ah sweet thanks man! :) oh one other question....as far as collecting rent...umm, I have no clue how. does it happen automatically?
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This confused me at first too. Basically, there will be bags of money near placed at the outside of the house near the signs when its time to collect rent. You'll automatically pick up the bags, and collect the rent when you step on the bags. So, check back at regular intervals (or spend a couple nights somewhere and then check back).
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Thunder has been reduced to a static spark, he's wallowing in a puddle of his own, uhh, shame. Yeah, we'll go with shame.
"I shall think that the sky, the air, earth, colours, shapes, sounds, and all external things are merely the delusions of dreams which a demon of the utmost power and cunning has devised in order to ensnare my judgement." (Descartes, Meditations)
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